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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Agiss Software (AGCR) - Year2000 + -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dantex2 who wrote (757)3/3/1999 7:41:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1811
 
Humbly report, All, found a bit of time to take a peek at the Agiss Software Products page - agiss.com

Listed there are a number of companies and products. Let's go down the list.

1. Veronex.
#reply-1971090 #reply-3982529 #reply-3985701 #reply-4002971 #reply-6506168

2. CCD Online.
Number of Year 2000 clients to date: 3
strategis.ic.gc.ca

3. McCabe and Assoc. / CMA Consulting Services.
Didn't find aything except their web site:
cma.com

4. Optical Systems Inc.
For the six months ended 3/98, revenues increased 41% to $902 thousand. Net loss totalled $217 thousand, up from $74 thousand.
biz.yahoo.com

5. Network Telemetrics.
Doesn't seem to be trading:
chart.canada-stockwatch.com
Other than that found only old stuff:
cdn-news.com
cdn-news.com

6. Piercom.
Perhaps the "test for free" part of Agiss' offering?
piercom.ie

7. ConSyGen.
NET LOSSES. For the quarter ended November 30, 1998, the Company incurred net losses of $1,264,000, compared with net losses of $1,010,000 for the comparable prior quarter, an increase of $254,000. For the six months ended November 30, 1998, the Company incurred net losses of $2,390,000, compared with net losses of $1,754,000 for the comparable prior period, an increase of $636,000.
sec.yahoo.com
Insiders buying? Nope: biz.yahoo.com

Now, I know that the company and the stock are two separate things. This stock may well go up from here, I don't know and I don't care. But do these fundamentals strike anyone as encouraging in terms of the long term?

No wonder Michael Block can't afford an 800 number.

Cheers,

Svejk
proofsheet.com